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Ratt

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Ratt

In brief

Ratt are a hair metal band from L.A. that emerged from the 80's. SonicNerd23 has an obsession over them, quite possibly bigger than Dumbening's Queen obsession... No, scratch that. Their biggest hits include "Round and Round", "Way Cool Jr.", and "Lay It Down".

History

Ratt started out as Mickey Ratt in the late 70's and then in 1982, changed their name to Ratt. The classic lineup, composed of Warren DeMartini, Robbin Crosby, Bobby Blotzer, Juan Croucier, and Stephen Pearcy. After making an EP, the band went on to make their first album, Out of the Cellar. The album went 3x platinum, and the band was brought into fame. They followed up in 1985 with Invasion of Your Privacy (went 2x platinum) and Dancing Undercover (went platinum) in 1986. After that album, Ratt started to depart from their traditional sound. In 1988, Ratt made Reach for the Sky, and the album went platinum, but got mixed reviews from critics. Ratt soon followed up with what would be their last successful album thus far, due to the uprising of grunge. In 1990, they released Detonator, and the album went gold. After the recording of said album, Robbin left the band. In 1992, the band broke up. Then, in 1996, they reformed with a new lineup, replacing Croucier with Robbie Crane. In 1999, they released a shit-sounding album. Stephen Pearcy left the band afterward, however, he got back together with them in 2007 due to little success in his solo career pursuit. They currently plan to release an album in 2009.